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Geoscientific Data

The Mineral Resources Division within the Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy (DMITRE) (formerly within Primary Industries and Resources South Australia (PIRSA)) provide a wide range of high-quality geophysical data and advice to the exploration industry and the public. For the minerals industry in particular, access to precompetitive geoscientific data reduces the risk for companies venturing to discover new prospects and deposits.

Through government initiatives, cooperative research with other government departments and educational facilities and working with exploration companies, the Mineral Resources Division promotes mineral exploration opportunities within South Australia and facilitates access to its wealth of geoscientific data.

The Mineral Resources Division is constantly releasing new and reprocessed data for the minerals industry to access.

Data collection and access

Exploration initiatives
To promote mineral exploration within the state, the South Australian Government has undertaken major airborne geophysical surveys in key areas of the State as part of the South Australian Exploration Initiative (SAEI), Broken Hill Exploration Initiative (BHEI) and the Targeted Exploration Initiative South Australia (TEiSA) and, most recently, the Plan for Accelerating Exploration (PACE) Initiative.

Data collected during the course of these initiatives may be available as a free download or will be available at minimal cost, with charges generally covering DMITRE handling costs only.

Open file data

The Mineral Resources Division also has a wealth of available information in the form of open file company data, data collected by DMITRE and GA (Geoscience Australia), DMITRE and company drillcore and reports. These report and drillcore databases can be accessed directly through the South Australian Resources Information Geoserver (SARIG), or by contacting our Customer Services Centre.

Spatial and GIS

All integrated data packages produced by the Mineral Resources Division are available in ArcView and MapInfo formats which can be purchased through the Customer Services Centre.

Each package contains standard GIS coverages:

  • Exploration drillholes
  • Drillholes with summary stratigraphic logs
  • Rock sample and drillhole sample geochemistry
  • Mineral occurrences
  • Magnetic and gravity images
  • Digital geology
  • Current and historic exploration tenements
  • Map sheet boundaries
  • Water wells
  • Roads and railways
  • Localities
  • Coastline and lakes
  • Parks and reserves
  • Restricted areas
  • Integrated bibliography

Provincial datasets contain digital geology compiled at variably detailed scales.

In addition, each provincial dataset contains a solid geology interpretation compiled from all available data.

Raster (e.g. magnetic, gravity) images are optimised for their area of coverage.

More information on GIS Datasets

DMITRE Core Library

The Core Library complex is a world-class facility with state-of-the-art core storage and viewing facilities.

Located less than 10 minutes travel time by road from head office in Adelaide, its central location and comfortable purpose-designed core viewing areas make this the best core storage facility in the Southern Hemisphere.